Mumbai, Apr 29 (BNP): India’s warehousing sector is witnessing a clear regional shift, with Mumbai and Pune emerging as key growth hubs, while Delhi-NCR has recorded a notable slowdown in activity, according to a recent report by Vestian.

The report highlights that western India continues to attract strong industrial and logistics investments, supported by better infrastructure connectivity, proximity to ports, and rising demand from e-commerce and manufacturing sectors.

Mumbai and Pune have seen increased warehousing absorption, driven by expanding supply chains and growing need for modern storage and distribution facilities. These cities are benefiting from strong industrial ecosystems and improved logistics networks.

In contrast, Delhi-NCR has witnessed a sharp decline in warehousing activity, reflecting slower leasing momentum and shifting investor preference toward western and southern corridors.

Industry experts note that India’s warehousing landscape is becoming more decentralised, with companies diversifying operations to improve efficiency and reduce logistics costs.

The trend also reflects the broader growth of India’s logistics and supply chain sector, which is being reshaped by e-commerce expansion, manufacturing growth, and infrastructure upgrades.

Overall, the report indicates a realignment in India’s warehousing demand, with western regions gaining prominence in the country’s evolving logistics map.

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